Vegan Chocolate Dessert Recipes

Make Your Vegan Valentine Happy With These Chocolate Desserts

While giving up butter and milk can be an adjustment, vegans can still enjoy chocolate for Valentine's Day. Typically, dark chocolate (comprising at least 65 percent cocoa) is vegan-friendly, because it does not contain milk powder. The higher-quality the chocolate, the more likely it will have pure ingredients and no additives. If you're a vegan and in serious need of a chocolate fix, these recipes are our valentine to you.

Source: Lizzie Fuhr

— Additional reporting by Jenny Sugar

PB Kiss Cookies

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Made with homemade dairy-free chocolate kisses for an extraspecial flair, these dairy-free peanut butter kiss cookies will not disappoint.

Whether you know them as Samoas or Caramel deLites, these once-a-year treats are off limits if you're following a vegan diet. Luckily, these vegan Samoas are lower in carbs, calories, and sugar than their store-bought counterpart.

Whether lactose-intolerant, vegan, or cutting back on dairy, here's a hot chocolate that everyone will enjoy. The recipe is simple to put together, and the added cinnamon brings a new depth of flavor to the nostalgic beverage.

No need to swear off your favorite chocolate candy if you've gone vegan — you just need to become a little creative in the kitchen. These vegan Snickers taste better than the real thing and are healthier too.